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2019 US Poker Open

USPO #10 - $100,000 Main Event
Dias: 2
Event Info

2019 US Poker Open

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a8
Prémio
$1,320,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Entradas
33
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
22
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000

David Peters Wins 2019 US Poker Open Main Event and Overall Championship Title

Nível 22 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
David Peters - Champion
David Peters - Champion

The 2019 U.S. Poker Open concluded its 10-event series tonight with the conclusion of Event #10: $100,000 Main Event, a tournament that began with 33 runners. In the end, David Peters navigated a tough final table to not only win the title for $1.32 million, but to come from behind and win the overall USPO Championship title for an additional $100,000.

At the start of the final table, Sean Winter was the favorite to win the overall USPO honors, but when he fell short of the money, which would’ve locked it up for him, it opened the door for Peters. A win and a win only would do it for Peters, and he delivered by taking down one of the most prestigious events on U.S. soil.

“This feels amazing,” said the 31-year-old Peters. “This is obviously a very prestigious tournament, a great series, and to come from behind and to pass Sean by 10 points at the very end, that’s a pretty-pretty crazy feeling.”

He continued: “I’m just always trying to get better. I put in an endless amount of hours away from the table and it feels great to see all the hard work pay off. I’m always very hungry, always wanting to get better and better and better and better and that’s not going to stop. I hope to keep that keep that going."

Event #10: $100,000 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1David PetersUnited States$1,320,000
2Chris HunichenUnited States$858,000
3Keith TilstonUnited States$528,000
4Martin ZamaniUnited States$330,000
5Ryan RiessUnited States$264,000

Final Table Action

The day began with four players needing to hit the rail before the money was made. Nick Schulman was the first to fall after missing a flush against Chris Hunichen’s two pair. His departure meant Winter and Peters were the only players in contention for the 2019 USPO series overall championship.

However, when Winter bowed out in eighth place – the result of losing a flip with ace-ten suited against Keith Tilston’s pocket fives – he had a simple sweat. He would become the 2019 USPO Champion and claim the $100K bonus unless Peters won the tournament.

From there, Jason Koon exited in seventh place shortly after his aces were cracked by Martin Zamani, who flopped an open-ended straight draw and hit it on the turn. On the stone bubble, Justin Bonomo jammed with queen-jack only to run it smack dab into Ryan Riess’ ace-queen. Bonomo failed to get lucky and left emptyhanded in sixth place.

Once in the money, Riess busted after running pocket nines into Tilston’s jacks, and then Zamani followed him out the door in fourth courtesy of Tilston. Zamani had jammed with ace-ten and once again Tilston held with jacks.

Three-handed play lasted for a while before Tilston got his chips in with king-queen and failed to get there against Peters’ ace-six suited. Peters began a more than 2:1 chip lead against Hunichen in heads-up play.

In the final hand of the tournament, Hunichen limped with ace-eight and jammed after Peters raised with nines. The pocket pair held and Hunichen had to settle for second place.

Peters Tops USPO Points Leaderboard to Win $100K Bonus

Peters’ win allowed him to capture the 2019 USPO Championship, which came with a $100,000 bonus. While Winter was the favorite with five final table appearances and a victory, Peters edged him out thanks to his win combined with a runner-up finished to Winter in Event #4: $10,000 Short Deck for $100,800 and fifth in Event #9: $50,000 NLH for $164,000.

Final 2019 U.S. Poker Open Overall Standings

PositionPlayerCountryCashesPointsPrize Money
1David PetersUnited States3550$1,584,000
2Sean WinterUnited States5540$747,900
3Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom4540$705,950
4Nick SchulmanUnited States2410$390,000
5Brandon AdamsUnited States3365$314,750
6Koray AldemirGermany2340$897,200
7Cary KatzUnited States3340$580,200
8Bryn KenneyUnited States2240$477,000
9Lauren RobertsUnited States2240$263,400
10Jordan CristosUnited States2240$206,200
11Ali ImsirovicUnited States1200$442,500
12Ben YuUnited States3200$262,800

That concludes PokerNews coverage of the 2019 USPO congratulations to all those who captured titles during the series, and to David Peters for being named the overall series champion to capture the $100,000 bonus courtesy of Poker Central.

2019 U.S. Poker Open Winners

EventEntriesWinnerCountryPrize
USPO #1: $10,000 NLH90Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$216,000
USPO #2: $10,000 PLO64Jordan CristosUnited States$179,200
USPO #3: $10,000 NLH91Lauren RobertsUnited States$218,400
USPO #4: $10,000 Short Deck42Sean WinterUnited States$151,200
USPO #5: $25,000 NLH59Ali ImsirovicUnited States$442,500
USPO #6: $25,000 PLO39Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$351,000
USPO #7: $25,000 NLH60Bryn KenneyUnited States$450,000
USPO #8: $25,000 8-Game Mix20Nick SchulmanUnited States$270,000
USPO #9: $50,000 NLH41Koray AldemirGermany$738,000
USPO #10: $100,000 Main Event33David PetersUnited States$1,320,000

Tags: David Peters

Chris Hunichen Eliminated in 2nd Place ($858,000)

Nível 22 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Chris Hunichen - 2nd Place
Chris Hunichen - 2nd Place

Chris Hunichen limped the button and David Peters exercised his option with a raise to 320,000. Hunichen jammed for 2.65 million and Peters called.

Peters: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Hunichen: {a-Hearts}{8-Clubs}

The {10-Spades}{j-Hearts}{j-Clubs} flop gave Hunichen some counterfeit options, and the {8-Diamonds} turn added some outs. Unfortunately for him, the {6-Diamonds} river was a brick and he was sent to the rail in second place.

Tags: David PetersChris Hunichen

Keith Tilston Eliminated in 3rd Place ($528,000)

Nível 21 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Keith Tilston - 3rd Place
Keith Tilston - 3rd Place

Keith Tilston opened with a raise from the button and then called off for 1.5 million when David Peters three-bet all in from the big blind.

Peters: {a-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
Tilston: {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Tilston was at risk with 3.37 million in the pot. The {10-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{3-Spades} flop gave Peters a flush draw and made him an 83% favorite. The {5-Spades} turn was of no consequence and neither was the {9-Diamonds}.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
4,855,000 1,670,000
Chris Hunichen us
Chris Hunichen
1,745,000 -30,000
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: David PetersKeith Tilston

Martin Zamani Eliminated in 4th Place ($330,000)

Nível 20 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Martin Zamani - 4th Place
Martin Zamani - 4th Place

Keith Tilston opened for 100K under the gun and called when Martin Zamani three-bet jammed for 835,000 from the small blind.

Tilston: {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Zamani: {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Zamani was in need of some help but didn't get any on the {4-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} flop. The {k-Spades} turn gave Zamani a gutshot to go with his ace, but the {3-Hearts} river left him wanting.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
3,410,000 935,000
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
Eliminado

Tags: Keith TilstonMartin Zamani

Ryan Riess Eliminated in 5th Place ($264,000)

Nível 19 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Ryan Riess - 5th Place
Ryan Riess - 5th Place

Ryan Riess moved all in for 795,000 from the cutoff and Keith Tilston called from the big blind.

Tilston: {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Riess: {9-Hearts}{9-Clubs}

The {j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{a-Spades} flop gave Tilston a set, but the {q-Diamonds} turn kept Riess drawing live to a ten for the gutshot. The dealer burned one last time and put out the {4-Spades}, the last card Riess would see in the 2019 USPO.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
2,120,000 735,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Ryan RiessKeith Tilston

Bonomo Bubbles the 2019 USPO $100,000 Main Event

Nível 18 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Justin Bonomo - Bubble Boy
Justin Bonomo - Bubble Boy

The short-stacked Justin Bonomo jammed under the gun for 315,000 and Ryan Riess moved all in over the top for 25,000 more from the button. Both blinds folded and the hands were turned up.

Bonomo: {q-Clubs}{j-Hearts}
Riess: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

The {6-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{10-Spades} flop didn't do Bonomo any favors and neither did the {10-Hearts} turn. The {7-Clubs} river was a brick and Bonomo bubbled the tournament in sixth place.

The remaining five players are now guaranteed at least $264,000 in prize money.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
730,000 315,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Justin BonomoRyan Riess

Koon Bows Out as Penultimate Bubble Boy

Nível 17 : 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Jason Koon
Jason Koon

David Peters raised the button to 100,000 holding the {a-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and the short-stacked Jason Koon called out of the big with the {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}.

Koon, who only had 85,000 back, checked the {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} flop and called a 25,000 bet from Peters.

A resigned Koon then check-called off his last 60,000 on the {7-Hearts} turn. Koon was looking for a ten on the river to stay alive, but it wasn't meant to be as the {3-Spades} peeled off instead.

With that, just one more player needs to leave before the money is made.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
750,000 185,000
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Jason KoonDavid Peters

Winter's USPO Fate is Now Out of His Hands

Nível 16 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Sean Winter
Sean Winter

Sean Winter moved all in for 255,000 from early position and Keith Tilston looked him up from the big blind.

Winter: {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}
Tilston: {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

The {6-Clubs}{4-Spades}{7-Diamonds} flop gave Tilston an open-ended straight draw, which he hit when the dealer burned and turned the {8-Clubs}. However, the same card gave Winter a flush draw. The dealer burned one last time and put out the {3-Hearts}.

Winter missed to bust in eighth place, and that means his fate is now in the hands if David Peters. If Peters wins the Main Event, he will take down the overall 2019 USPO championship, if not, then it belongs to Winter. The sweat is on.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
1,720,000 265,000
Sean Winter us
Sean Winter
Eliminado

Tags: David PetersKeith TilstonSean Winter

Schulman's USPO Comes to an Unceremonious End

Nível 15 : 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Chris Hunichen raised to 35,000 from the hijack and Nick Schulman defended his big blind to see a {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{8-Clubs} flop.

Schulman checked, Hunichen bet 25,000, and Schulman check-raised all in for 115,000. Hunichen called and the hands were turned up.

Hunichen: {j-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Schulman: {10-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

Schulman went with his flush draw but missed it as the {5-Hearts} bricked the turn followed by the {6-Hearts} on the river.

With that, Sean Winter just needs to cash to lock up the 2019 USPO Championship regardless of where David Peters finishes. If Winter doesn't cash then Peters can take it with a win in the Main Event.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chris Hunichen us
Chris Hunichen
1,890,000 100,000
Nick Schulman us
Nick Schulman
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Chris HunichenNick Schulman

Can Sean Winter Capture the 2019 USPO Overall Championship?

2019 US Poker Open Main Event Final Table
2019 US Poker Open Main Event Final Table

The final day of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open is upon us. In less than an hour, the US Poker Open $100,000 Main Event, a tournament that began with 33 entries (the same number as last year's Main Event despite doubling the buy-in), will get underway with the final nine players, each looking to capture the first-place prize of $1,320,000.

Leading the way is Chris "Big Huni" Hunichen, who hasn't had the most impressive series so far — just one cash for $59,000 — he's in a prime position to increase that number by at least five times, as a min-cash is worth $264,000.

Here's a look at how everyone stacks up in the final 9:

SeatPlayerChip Count
1Jason Koon630,000
2Keith Tilston1,300,000
3Chris Hunichen1,790,000
4Sean Winter375,000
5Ryan Riess340,000
6Martin Zamani805,000
7Nick Schulman125,000
8David Peters640,000
9Justin Bonomo595,000

Additionally, David Peters, Nick Schulman, and Sean Winter are all still in it as well and are in contention for the US Poker Open Championship title, which comes with a trophy and $100,000 to the player who accumulates the most High Roller of the Year Points over the course of the series.

Winter currently leads that race and would lock up the title with a fifth-place finish or better, while Schulman needs at least second and Peters would need to win to secure the prize. Stephen Chidwick currently is tied with Winter for the lead, but Winter holds the tiebreaker over Chidwick with most money won.

Here's how things look on the overall leaderboard heading into the final day of play:

Current 2019 USPO Overall Leaderboard

PlacePlayerCashesPointsWinnings
1Sean Winter5540$747,900*
2Stephen Chidwick4540$705,950
3Nick Schulman2410$390,000
4Brandon Adams3365$314,750
5Koray Aldemir2340$897,200
6Cary Katz3340$580,200
7Bryn Kenney2240$477,000
8Lauren Roberts2240$263,400
9Jordan Cristos2240$206,200
10Ali Imsirovic1200$442,500
11David Peters2200$264,800
12Ben Yu3200$262,800

*Winter holds the tiebreaker by virtue of having won more money over the course of the series.

The entirety of the final table will be live streamed on PokerGo starting at 2 p.m. Remember, you can watch US Poker Open final table action live streams exclusively on PokerGO. Click here to get access for just $10 a month or get an annual subscription for just $99.

PokerNews will also be here providing you with coverage from start to finish, so be sure to stay tuned!

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